Across
- 4. A person who helps people in court (can be a prosecutor or defense).
- 7. A group of people who listen to the case and help decide the verdict.
- 10. The small hammer the judge uses to keep order in court.
- 11. When someone did not do what they are accused of.
- 13. What really happened; being honest.
- 15. The final decision made by the jury: guilty or not guilty.
- 17. Trial A pretend court case used for learning and fun.
- 18. The event or situation being discussed in court.
- 19. Treating everyone the same and following the rules.
- 20. – The person in charge of the courtroom who makes sure the trial is fair.
- 21. What someone says in court about what they saw or know.
Down
- 1. – When someone is found to have done something wrong.
- 2. – The person who is being accused of doing something wrong.
- 3. The lawyer who says the defendant did something wrong.
- 5. A person who saw or knows something about what happened.
- 6. Something a lawyer asks a witness to learn more about the case.
- 8. – Something used to prove what really happened.
- 9. – The person who keeps the courtroom safe and helps the judge.
- 12. The place where a trial happens.
- 14. The side that says the defendant did not do it.
- 16. – A process where people go to court to figure out the truth.
